Meinhardt’s organic growth across the global market - a measure of our firm’s flexible and expandable operational structure.
2019 - Opened offices in Kathmandu, Nepal and Birmingham, United Kingdom.
2018 -
Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
2017 - Opened offices in Gujarat & Malta and Set-up MGI Capital
2016 - Opened Nairobi & Cairo Office
Opened EPCM Malaysia & Bangalore Office
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Acquired Bhundia Associates (Kenya) & Murchie Associates (Melbourne)
2020- Acquired BONACCI GROUP (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland) and set-up Meinhardt Digital
TIMELINE
2015
The Evolution of Meinhardt offices, Flexible and Expandable
1995 - Expanded into Vietnam
1996 - Expanded into Philippines
1997 - Expanded into Middle East
2000 - Expanded into UK
2002 - Expanded into Shanghai, Beijing and India
2003 - Opened Dubai Office
2004 - Meinhardt Hong Kong acquired Mouchel Parkman Asia Ltd.
1985 - Rialto Towers Melbourne, Australia
1985 - Bugis Junction, Singapore
1988 - Ayer Rajah Expressway, Singapore
1989 - OUB Centre, Singapore
1989 - Bank of China Tower, Hong Kong
1990 - World Square Sydney, Australia
1990 - Waterfront Geelong Geelong, Australia
TIMELINE
2005
The Evolution of Meinhardt offices, Flexible and Expandable
1995 - Expanded into Vietnam
1996 - Expanded into Philippines
1997 - Expanded into Middle East
2000 - Expanded into UK
2002 - Expanded into Shanghai, Beijing and India
2003 - Opened Dubai Office
2004 - Meinhardt Hong Kong acquired Mouchel Parkman Asia Ltd.
1985 - Rialto Towers Melbourne, Australia
1985 - Bugis Junction, Singapore
1988 - Ayer Rajah Expressway, Singapore
1989 - OUB Centre, Singapore
1989 - Bank of China Tower, Hong Kong
1990 - World Square Sydney, Australia
1990 - Waterfront Geelong Geelong, Australia
TIMELINE
1995
The Evolution of Meinhardt offices, Flexible and Expandable
1995 - Expanded into Vietnam
1996 - Expanded into Philippines
1997 - Expanded into Middle East
2000 - Expanded into UK
2002 - Expanded into Shanghai, Beijing and India
2003 - Opened Dubai Office
2004 - Meinhardt Hong Kong acquired Mouchel Parkman Asia Ltd.
1985 - Rialto Towers Melbourne, Australia
1985 - Bugis Junction, Singapore
1988 - Ayer Rajah Expressway, Singapore
1989 - OUB Centre, Singapore
1989 - Bank of China Tower, Hong Kong
1990 - World Square Sydney, Australia
1990 - Waterfront Geelong Geelong, Australia
TIMELINE
1985
Specialising in Facade Design, Engineering, and BMU Consulting.
1988 - Façade Technology commenced
1992 - Expanded into Pakistan
1994 - Expanded into Malaysia 1994 - Meinhardt Infrastructure commenced
1985 - Rialto Towers Melbourne, Australia
1985 - Bugis Junction, Singapore
1988 - Ayer Rajah Expressway, Singapore
1989 - OUB Centre, Singapore
1989 - Bank of China Tower, Hong Kong
1990 - World Square Sydney, Australia
1990 - Waterfront Geelong Geelong, Australia
TIMELINE
1975
Expanded into Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia and Aviation business commenced
Meinhardt (Singapore) is one of the leading international consultancies in Singapore. we combine a ‘one-stop-shop’ approach with a can do attitude towards our work.
We rely on principles that we believe are the right way to do business and also define how we want to live and work.
Meinhardt has grown organically and through acquisition to be one of the leading global natural and built asset design & consultancy firms.
1965 - CIG, Australia
1970 - TAA Jet Cargo Terminal, Australia
1972 - MLC House, Australia
1974 - TAA Engine Test Facility, Australia
TIMELINE
1955
Founded by Bill Meinhardt in Melbourne,
Australia as Meinhardt
Consulting Engineers
If a single symbol could sum up Meinhardt, its international achievements over the past 60+ years and its visionary founder Bill Meinhardt, it would be the world’s tall buildings.
1958 - Riverstone Abattoir, Australia
1959 - Exhibition Building Australia
1960 - Coca Cola, Australia
1960 - Datsun, Australia
1960 - A.C.I. Australia